Trump's major economic speech in Detroit repeatedly interrupted by protesters

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump was repeatedly
interrupted by protesters on Monday as he
unveiled his economic plan during a major speech in Detroit.

The real-estate mogul was forced to pause his speech at least a
dozen times as demonstrators rose from their seats and begin
voicing their displeasure with his policies.

The demonstrators appeared to strategically protest as
individuals, instead of as a group, to maximize the amount of
disruptions. It was immediately unclear if the protesters were
part of a specific group.